Kiama Sculpture Walk

Animal Sculpture

collecting Fur & startled

Sculpture

Held – 240cm

Animal Sculpture

Shy – 1.8m

Animal Sculpture

Startled – 1.7m

Animal Sculpture

Symbiotic Relationship

Omar Viglino

50 Valleys – 2.1m

Round & Sphere Sculpture

Synergy – 2.75m

Anton Poon

Anchor – 2.4x3m

Alex Scheibner

CubeStack 19 – 300cm

Landmark Sculpture

Earth’s Custodian – 3.2m

Chris Flenley

Deflect – 2.7m

Michael Van Dam

Link 6 – 185cm

Chris Flenley

Detachment – 2.4m

Round & Sphere Sculpture

Eclipse – 120cm

Stephen Coburn

River Bend – 2.4m

Bronze sculpture

Halycon Days – 70cm

Bronze sculpture

High Tide – 150cm

Bronze sculpture

Hush – 164cm

Bronze sculpture

On the Edge – 1.4m

Figurative Sculpture

The Break of Day – 160cm

Bronze sculpture

Urban Botanica -1m

Charles Blackman

Les Danseuses -2.1×1.4m

Garden Sculpture

Mindful – 2m

Phillip Piperidis

Reflections- 2m [3of3]

Garden Sculpture

Mighty Mustang -3m

Outdoor Sculpture

Stockman – 2.3 x 3m

Garden Sculpture

Willow – 2x3m

Garden Sculpture

Still Standing – 3m

Stephen Glassborow

Sulphur Crested Cocky -2m

Abstract Sculpture

Vortex Mandala – 80cm

Corten-Steel Sculpture

4 High – 2.3m

The Kiama Sculpture Walk has become an important part of the region’s cultural calendar. We’re proud of the role it plays in bringing people together, locals and visitors alike, around exceptional Australian art in a setting as beautiful as Kiama’s coastline.

This year’s exhibition features around 30 sculptures across one of the most scenic foreshore walks in New South Wales. Since opening, it has drawn visitors from across the state and beyond, with real flow-on benefit for local businesses, accommodation providers and the wider Kiama community.

This is bigger than an art show. The Kiama Sculpture Walk gives Australian artists, many of them regionally based, a chance to reach audiences who might never set foot in a gallery. It gets people down to the foreshore, sparks conversations and gives the community something to feel genuinely proud of. The response from Kiama locals has been wonderful, and that connection is at the heart of what ARTPark Australia is all about.

If you haven’t visited yet, we’d love you to come and see it. The work on display this year is some of the best Australian sculpture you’ll find anywhere.